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Rated by Participant: 6D68E4E028F2A2B82CD1F457A73E6308A8D75B3638148F3F9572A0D1D605D6CE
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Whilst they are associated with accelerated solar wind and enhanced geomagnetic activity, coronal holes are a frequent and safe feature of the solar corona. Also these images are from November as can be seen in the timestamp. https://link.springer.com/article/10.12942/lrsp-2009-3

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